INTERNATIONAL — May 2, 2026

US to Withdraw 5,000 Troops from Germany Amid Diplomatic Tensions

The United States will withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany over the next six to twelve months following diplomatic tensions between Washington and Berlin over Iran policy. The Pentagon-directed drawdown has sparked debate among lawmakers and analysts regarding its impact on transatlantic security.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — corroborated by Pajhwok, Khaama Press, RTA and 1 more2 min read

US to Withdraw 5,000 Troops from Germany Amid Diplomatic Tensions
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The United States plans to withdraw approximately 5,000 military personnel from Germany over the next six to twelve months, according to announcements from the Department of Defense. The drawdown is part of a broader strategic realignment and follows recent diplomatic friction between Washington and Berlin regarding U.S. military operations and policy toward Iran.

While Amu TV, Pajhwok, and RTA report the directive as a finalized order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Khaama Press describes it as a proposal currently under Pentagon review. Current estimates of the U.S. troop presence in Germany range from roughly thirty-six thousand to thirty-eight thousand personnel, according to Amu TV and Pajhwok, whereas Hurriyat notes that thirty thousand troops will remain after the withdrawal.

Reports indicate that tensions escalated after Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized U.S. strategic approaches to recent peace negotiations with Iran. Amu TV and RTA quote him as stating that Washington was humiliated during the talks, while Hurriyat and Khaama Press frame the remarks as broader concerns over allied burden-sharing and strategic clarity.

The planned withdrawal has drawn mixed reactions. Democratic Senator Jack Reed warned that reducing forces could undermine a key strategic position during a period of heightened global tensions. Meanwhile, analysts have pointed to the move as a reflection of growing rifts between the allies, with some suggesting it could prompt broader discussions within NATO regarding European defense commitments.

Read the original reporting at Amu TV

Reliability assessment

Five independent outlets corroborate the core event of a planned 5,000-troop withdrawal from Germany. The decision is directly attributed to the Pentagon and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, with a stated implementation timeline of 6-12 months. While minor discrepancies exist regarding the exact baseline troop count (36k-38k), the administrative status of the order (finalized vs. under review), and the precise phrasing of diplomatic exchanges, these variations are normal in multi-source reporting and do not undermine the strong corroboration of the central event.

The source language reads straight.

Across the newsrooms

Where reports agree

  • The US plans to reduce its military footprint in Germany by withdrawing 5,000 troops.
  • The drawdown is expected to take place over a 6 to 12-month period.
  • The move is directly linked to escalating diplomatic tensions between the Trump administration and German leadership over US military operations and strategy concerning Iran.
  • The Pentagon/Department of Defense is the primary source of the announcement or review.
  • Germany hosts a major, strategically vital US military presence, including Ramstein Air Base.

Where reports differ

  • Exact current troop numbers vary: Amu TV cites over 36,000, Pajhwok cites approximately 38,000, while Hurriyat states 30,000 will remain post-withdrawal.
  • Status of the directive: Amu TV, Pajhwok, and RTA report it as a finalized order from Defense Secretary Hegseth, whereas Khaama Press describes it as a proposal currently under Pentagon review.
  • Specific wording of Chancellor Merz's criticism: Amu TV and RTA quote him saying the US was 'humiliated' by Iran, while Hurriyat and Khaama Press frame it as a critique of US strategic clarity and allied burden-sharing.
  • Additional political reactions: Only Pajhwok includes Senator Jack Reed's criticism, and only Hurriyat mentions Trump's threat to withdraw from NATO.

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InternationalUnited States, Germany, Pentagon, Donald Trump, Friedrich Merz

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